Feminine hydro-therapeutic massage device

ABSTRACT

A portable hydro massage device for submersion in a body of water containing a female user, i.e. a bathtub, provides a local massage to the labium region and a focused stimulant to the female user&#39;s clitoris thereby resulting in a superior sensation to the entire body promoting an overall euphoric state and calming effect. The apparatus employs a saddle shaped housing, where the buttocks are placed, and a saddle horn for controlling the stimulus. Disposed within the midsection of the saddle horn is a hydro jet with a driven flow from a circulating water pump that draws suction from the main body of water. The hydro jet is adjustable in pressure and a method is provided for aeration of the water discharged to allow for a rhythmic pulsation effect. The saddle horn may be held and the lower body positioned as needed to focus the discharged stream from the hydro jet to the desired point of the pelvic region.

CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

I, David Heilman, residing in Geneseo, Ill. and being a United Statescitizen, do herein file this non-provisional patent application entitled“Feminine Hydro-therapeutic Massage Device” and claim priority from anon-provisional patent application Ser. No. 11,046,016 filed Dec. 18,2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,335,175 which claimed priority fromprovisional U.S. patent application Ser. No. 60,551,522 filed on Mar. 5,2004 and entitled “Feminine Hydro-therapeutic Massage Device”, all ofwhich are incorporated by reference herein.

STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT

No federal funds were used to develop or create the invention disclosedand described in the patent application.

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FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to the field of portable hydro-therapeuticstimulation devices for massage therapy to a female user's labium regionwherein a method of circulating the water within a small contained bodyof water such as a spa, shallow pool, or a bathtub is utilized toproduce the desired effect.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

A wide variety of mechanical stimulating devices and a limited number ofhydro-therapeutic devices are known in the prior art to affect a massageto the human body to promote stress relief and relaxation. It is a knownfact to those skilled in the art that direct stimulation of the typicalfemale clitoris will result in a climax of the entire body, and aplethora of devices have been developed to this end. Mechanicalvibratory stimulating devices are diverse and can be used to massage allparts of the human body to effect a soothing relaxation of localmusculature and may be used to focus a concentrated effect on a femaleuser's clitoral stimulation point. A general whole body therapy isachieved by use of spas and whirlpools where a plurality of hydro jetsare placed around the periphery of the user in a water filled tubsetting allowing for circulation, heating and aeration of the water.Hydro pulsating devices in fluid connection with an external watersource or a circulated water source are employed in showers, tubs,whirlpools, and personal spas to affect a similar but deeper massagethan the vibratory devices. A few of these personal spas employ a methodof a hand held local massage as an option.

More recently personal spas and whirlpools have evolved in shape anddesign to provide a contoured comfortable seating arrangement withstrategically placed hydro jets to provide stimulation to predeterminedpoints of the human anatomy such as the back, neck, legs, feet, andpelvic region.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,920,923 issued to Jillette teaches hydro clitoralstimulation in combination with a fixed whirlpool spa environment. Astaught by Jillette, and similar to the present invention, air entrainedin water allows stimulation to the female genitalia. The unit taught byJillette, however, is not portable and would be quite costly topurchase, install and maintain. Furthermore, Jillette does not teach amethod or apparatus allowing fixed placement combined with fine controlof the air-water stream during stimulation.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,077,841 issued to Sugai employs a portableself-contained pumping unit designed to circulate water within abathtub. The discharge of the pumping unit utilizes a hydro jet with anentrained air mix that is directed at target points to affect a localmassage as the user positions oneself near the discharge of the device.A rechargeable battery is used to power the pumping unit. Multipledischarge paths are used to allow the user to select the type of waterstream exiting the device. The housing is temporarily attached to thewall of the tub.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,924,535 issued to Yamasaki is based on the sameprinciple as the previously discussed Sugai patent, and uses an externalpower supply. Yamasaki requires a fixed mounting that would not beeasily positioned within the bathtub and allows only limited adjustmentby the user. Yamasaki is not practical to effect the variable localstimulation sought by the user. Additionally, Yamasaki provides noteaching on direct or indirect control methods. Furthermore, Yamasakidoes not teach any engagement surfaces allowing placement between theuser's legs.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,123,808 issued to Guarrera teaches a general areacleansing system using water without aeration. To employ the system, theuser most permanently mount a chair to the bathtub. Furthermore, duringcleansing, the user has no contact with the nozzle or structuredirecting the water to the cleansing area thus, limiting the user'scontrol of the air-water stream upon the user.

U.S. Pat. No. 3,902,200 issued to Pratt also teaches a general areacleansing system, referred to as a “Sitz” bath, which also uses waterwithout aeration. To use the system as taught by Pratt, the user mustsit immobile in a curved chair located in a bathtub. Pratt does notteach a method or apparatus for adjustment of the direction of the waterused for cleansing. Pratt does not teach a method or apparatus allowingengagement between the user's legs or comfortable access to the frontalareas of the user.

U.S. Pat. No. 4,100,917 issued to Talge et. al (“Talge”) teaches aportable water circulating device that mounts over the side of the tubto supply a water air mixture over a general area on the bottom of thetub. An optional handheld device connected by a hose to the unit capableof reaching more specific target areas is also taught. No means forremovable fixation of the optional handheld device to the tub walls istaught by Talge.

U.S. Pat. No. 5,807,289 is a portable hand held hydro massage device forsubmerged use and focused stimulation to a user's body parts. Asdisclosed, this patent does not teach an apparatus or method allowingpivotal fixed mounting at the base of the device.

The prior art disclosed and discussed above indicates weaknesses in theteachings necessary for hydro-therapeutic stimulation of the femalegenitalia and surrounding regions. The prior art fails to teach finitecontrol of the stimulation stream. The prior art fails to teach a deviceor method allowing the user to be both comfortable and stimulated. Theprior art also fails to teach a device or method that allows control ofthe stimulation stream through engagement between the device and theuser's lower body. The common thread linking the failure of the priorart is the lack of individual control and choice of control for theuser. This lack of teaching, to date, thus limits the effectiveness ofusing water for stimulation of the user.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The present art as described herein overcomes the deficiencies of theprior art. The apparatus disclosed and described herein addresses theweaknesses found in the prior art and improves hydrotherapy stimulationdevices by providing a small mobile device capable of deployment withinany shallow contained bathing area such as a spa, pool or bathtub. Thedevice although mobile, is still fixable to the water container walls.The combination of removability and fixability allows the user to find acomfortable spatial relationship between the device, the user and theuser's position in the contained bathing area, and then maintain thatposition. After establishing and fixing that relationship, the user mayuse the side engagement surfaces of the device to position the apparatusbetween the user's legs at a high comfort level, as determined by theuser. The user may then also control directly at a fine level the waterstream and thus the area of treatment during stimulation. Becausetreatment and stimulation are a dynamic process, the direct and indirectcontrol surfaces allow the user to find the best stimulation area andrate of stimulation for the particular user, at a particular time.

A portable pumping unit contained in a housing designed to receive thefemale pelvic region and direct a focused aerated pulse of water at thesame. Said portable hydro massage device when submerged in an enclosedbody of water containing a female user, i.e. bathtub, provides a localmassage to the labium region and a focused stimulant to the femaleuser's clitoris thereby resulting in a superior sensation to the entirebody promoting an overall euphoric state and calming effect. Theapparatus employs a saddle shaped housing, where the buttocks areplaced, and a saddle horn for controlling the concentration of thestimulus. Disposed within the midsection of the saddle horn is a hydrojet with a driven flow from a circulating water pump that draws suctionfrom the main body of water. The hydro jet is adjustable in pressure anda method is provided for aeration of the water discharged to allow for arhythmic pulsation effect. The saddle horn may be held and the lowerbody positioned as needed to focus the discharged water from the hydrojet to the desired point of the pelvic region.

The climatic effects are superior to the typical mechanical vibrationdevices and the prior hydro-therapeutic devices previously described.When operating, the female user has control of the unit to vary theangle and intensity of the stream and alternately sit or recline in arested position with the legs extended or drawn up near the body. Thedevice is portable and can be moved to different locations. A removablysecure base, fixed to the bottom of the tub, is required to allow for amoderate amount of pressure from the user's pelvic to be applied to theunit.

It is therefore an objective of the invention to provide ahydrotherapeutic and stimulation method and device that allows fixableattachment within a self-contained bathing area.

It is another object of the invention to provide comfortable accessbetween the user's legs without direct engagement of the apparatus withthe user's vaginal region.

It is another objective of the invention to provide a utility for localconcentrated stimulus to the female user's labium region that issocially acceptable and does not require penetration of the vaginalopening to achieve the desired effect.

It is another objective of the invention to combine close proximity ofthe discharge nozzle to the labium area with an adjustable dischargestream trajectory for user stimulation and “hands-free” adjustment. Theinventor has realized the need for fine adjustments of the dischargenozzle at critical moments and mental concentration would be broken asthe hand blocks the discharge stream or the device has to be moved awayfrom the body to make adjustments.

It is another objective of the present invention to allow indirectadjustment of the discharge stream trajectory with minimal change of thedischarge stream intensity by moving the housing of which the dischargenozzle is mounted.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a side elevational view of the invention in a typicalapplication. This first embodiment is shown in a sectional side view ofa typical bathtub. The control unit is displayed attached to the outsidewall of the bathtub.

FIG. 2 is a top plan view of the first embodiment.

FIG. 3 is a rear elevational view of the first embodiment.

FIG. 4 is a right side elevational view of the first embodimentdepicting the range of movement of the device.

FIG. 5 is a right side elevational view of the first embodiment with acutaway section of the housing to show the internal configuration ofinternal parts.

FIG. 6 is a perspective view of pivotal slide assembly.

FIG. 7 is a cross sectional view of pivotal slide assembly.

FIG. 8 is a rear elevational view of the preferred embodiment notemploying a saddle.

FIG. 9 is a side elevational view of the preferred embodiment notemploying a saddle.

FIG. 10 shows a partial cross sectional view of the preferred embodimentslide section with an extending rotatable pivot point.

FIG. 11 shows a typical bumper and method of attachment.

FIGS. 12A and 12B shows an optional bumper that maintains clearance fromthe user in relation to the discharge of the hydro jet.

FIGS. 13A and 13B shows an optional bumper that maintains clearance fromthe user in relation to the discharge of the hydro jet and splits thedischarge flow into two separate streams.

FIG. 14A shows a partial front elevation view of the saddle horn.

FIG. 14B shows a partial side sectional view of the saddle horn.

FIG. 14C shows a side elevation view of an extended pivotal bumper andattachment method.

FIG. 14D shows a side elevation view of a stationary bumper andattachment method.

FIG. 14E shows a top view of stationary bumper and attachment method.

FIG. 15A shows a front elevation view of the preferred embodiment.

FIG. 15B shows a side elevation sectional view of non-electric preferredembodiment.

FIG. 15C shows a side elevation view of the preferred embodiment in analternate position.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

Referring to FIG. 1, the hydro massage device is functional whensubmerged in a main body of water 13, e.g. contained in a standardbathtub 14. A hydro massage device consisting of a saddle 1, a partialseat which functions as a floodable housing for the internal parts andprovides support for a variably disposed elongated protrusion from theforefront of the saddle heretofore referred to as the saddle horn 2.Said horn 2 is a handle which the user may hold for directional controlof the device and may be formed in any number of shapes that would be ofa comfortable grip to the user. Said saddle 1 is formed with a contourconcave taper, sloping gradually from the rear of said saddle up to thefore of said saddle at the base of said horn 2 to aid in positioning theuser's pelvic region into proximity of said horn 2 and act as a base foranchoring the device to the bottom of tub 14 using the weight of theuser. Said saddle 1 employs slip resistant feet 3 to prevent the devicefrom shifting foreword as the user mounts upon said device. Said saddle1 contains a circulating water pumping unit 4, and electrical conductors5 to feed low voltage direct current power from a conventional externalAC to DC power supply 15 to said pumping unit 4. A switchable control 16connected in the electrical power supply conductors 5 enables the userto turn on or off said pumping unit 4. In another embodiment awaterproof electrical switch may be employed within the device to allowthe user to switch off and on the device and a sealed rechargeablebattery may be employed within the saddle housing to provide theelectricity needed to operate said pumping unit 4.

Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 5, said pumping unit 4 consists of a directcurrent electrical motor coupled to a centrifugal pump capable ofrunning submerged in water and is common to those skilled in the art.Said pumping unit 4 has a suction inlet 6, which draws water, floodedwithin the housing, and discharges the water at a higher pressure andflow from the discharge 7 of said pumping unit 4. Disposed within saidsaddle horn 2 is hydro jet 8, an air-water structure means common tothose skilled in the art, externally discharging through dischargenozzle or orifice 12 toward the female user from the mid section of thehorn 2. A water inlet port 9 of said hydro jet 8 is in fluidcommunication through fluid conduit 18 extended to the discharge 7 ofsaid pumping unit 4. Said hydro jet 8 increases the velocity of thewater through a venturi effect to draw in air supplied by air suctionconduit 10, connected at hydro jet air inlet 11, further extended abovethe surface of the water at the top of said horn 2 to provide aerationto discharge nozzle 12 of the hydro jet 8. An air control regulatingvalve 20, common to those skilled in the art, is employed incommunication with said air suction conduit 10 to allow for variableairflow into the hydro jet and ultimately the intensity of the waterdischarged through nozzle 12 of said hydro jet 8. Air suction conduit 10alternately may exit at any other desired point of the housing. Saidhydro jet 8 is oriented such that the discharge nozzle 12 is directed atthe female user's labium region when the female user is seated in thesaddle 1.

Referring to FIG. 4 and FIG. 5, the vertical placement and orientationof said hydro jet 8 in relation to said saddle seat 1 is designed toaccommodate a wide variety of female users. Shifting the pelvic regionand or sitting verses reclining while positioned on the saddle seat 1will allow the user to direct the massaging discharge of the said hydrojet 8 to the desired point of the labium region by moving said horn 2with one or both hands. To utilize said horn 2 function to makeadjustable the focus of the hydro jet 8 discharge trajectory, asreferenced by trajectory lines A, B, and C, a pivotal point 22 isemployed by a pivotal slide mechanism 21. An overlapping seam 25 isutilized to separate said saddle 1 from said horn 2. The internal lowerextents of said horn 2 is pivotally connected at said pivot point 22 andin turn coupled to said slide mechanism 21. Said pivot point 22 and saidslide mechanism 21, in conjunction with overlapping seam 25, allows saidhorn 2 to be moved vertically and or pivotally fore and back in relationto saddle 1. Said saddle housing 1 internally employs a recessed femalesocket whereas male portion of slide mechanism 21 is movably received toallow vertical movement of pivotally coupled said horn 2. Reference lineA shows the trajectory of the discharge of said hydro jet 8 with saidhorn 2 at a first position. Reference line B shows trajectory of thedischarge of said hydro jet 8 with said horn 2 pivoted foreword to asecond position 23. Reference line C shows trajectory of discharge ofsaid hydro jet 8 with said horn 2 extended vertically from secondposition 23 to a third position 24. The discharge trajectory from thehydro jet 8 is then variable, at the users discretion, as said horn 2may be moved to any position within the range of the first position,said second position 23 and said third position 24. Vertical movement ofsaid horn 2 to said third position 24 is limited by releasable stop tabemployed in slide mechanism 21.

Referring to FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, releasable stop tab 28, engaged inaperture 29 of female slide section 30, is flexibly employed on maleslide section 26 of said slide mechanism 21 to limit vertical movementwhich prevents slide mechanism 21 from disengaging during normal use butis releasable to allow slide mechanism 21 to be separated for devicedisassembly. Two male pivot parts 27, one not shown in FIG. 6, attach atthe base of said saddle horn 2, engage both side ends of female pivotpart of said male slide section 26 to allow pivotal movement of attachedhorn. Female slide section 30 is molded into base of said saddlehousing. Two male pivot parts 27 can be molded into base of said horn 2.Slide mechanism 21 may employ a ball and socket pivot point to performthe same function as described above additionally providing for arotatably swiveled pivot point and a greater range of trajectory pathsfrom the hydro jet discharge.

Referring to FIG. 8, FIG. 9, and FIG. 10, a preferred embodiment isdepicted without the need for a saddle seat allowing the female user toaffix the device directly to the bottom of the tub, between the legs,and adjust movement of said horn 2 as desired. The preferred embodimentis functionally identical as the first, and employs the same mechanicaland electrical parts to operate. The slide mechanism, however, ismodified to allow said horn 2 to be used independent from a saddlehousing. This preferred embodiment employs a ball and socket pivot point31 at the base of horn 2, providing for an extending rotatably swiveledpivot point. Suction cup 32 receives ball end of male slide section 33allowing for a removably fixed attachment to the bottom of tub. Femaleslide section 37 is molded into base of saddle horn 2 to receive saidmale slide section 33 allowing said horn 2 to be moved pivotally withinthe physical range of ball and socket pivot point 31. A stop tab 35 ismolded into male slide section 33 which will impinge on stop collar 34to prevent the slide assembly from disengaging when extended to itsphysical range of motion.

Referring to FIG. 2, the floodable housing is shown in the top view withslots 19 which communicate the surrounding water to the interior of thedevice. It is desired to include a filter assembly at slots 19 toprevent debris from entering the pumping unit. Apertures, functionallyidentical to said slots 19, may be utilized beneath the housing to allowwater to be pulled in and flood the internal cavity from the bottom ofthe housing.

Referring to FIG. 3, FIG. 12, and FIG. 13, externally surrounding theoutlet of the hydro jet 8 is a bumper 17 allowing for comfortablepressing of the user's pelvic region to said horn 2 as desired. Saidbumper 17 is attached to horn 2 and not to saddle 1 thereby extendingover said seam 25. As said horn 2 is moved to a variable position, saidseam 25 will not be exposed to the user's labium region. Bumper 17 canbe designed to enhance the user's experience and function to maintainsmall distance between the user and the exterior edge of the dischargeof hydro jet 8 to prevent blocking of the discharge flow. Bumper 17 isemployed in all embodiments to perform a similar function.

Referring to FIG. 12 and FIG. 13, two different embodiments of saidbumper 17 are depicted, respectively. In both embodiments, as shown inFIGS. 12B and 13B, said bumper 17 has a relief cutaway portion 40 at thetop of said bumper 17 and a thickness to maintain a path for dischargeflow from the hydro jet 8 if the user presses the labium region hardagainst bumper 17. A nodal protrusion 41 is employed to stimulate thevaginal opening and can be of various shapes and lengths. The embodimentof the bumper 17 shown in FIGS. 13A and 13B, is configured such that thesingle discharge flow from the hydro jet 8 is split into two channelstreams, one directed up and the second down, to provide furtherstimulation through water contact at two distinct points. Although notshown, those practiced in the arts will understand that it is alsocontemplated by the inventor to modify bumper 17 with other variationsof cutaway portion 40 to include a plurality of channel streams emittingfrom said hydro jet device.

Referring to FIG. 11 and FIG. 8, said bumper 17 is removeably attachedto the rear face of said horn 2 immediately below hydro jet dischargenozzle 12 by means of a bow tie shaped aperture 38. Aperture 38 receivesa corresponding male part 39 fixed to the base 36 of bumper 17. Malepart 39 is locked into aperture 38 by inserting, then twisting 90degrees to lock the bumper base into place. This feature allows avariety of bumper shapes to be interchanged as desired by the user orremoved for cleaning or replacement.

Referring to FIGS. 14A-E, the preferred method of bumper attachment tohorn 2 is utilized with ball and socket joints. Female ball sockets 42,made of rubber, are disposed above and or below the hydro jet dischargenozzle 12 to allow a pivotal attachment, as in 14C, or a stationaryattachment of bumper 17 shown in 14D,E to allow the user to easilyattach and remove for interchange, and connect attachments to anyavailable socket. Male portion 44 of ball joint, made of plastic, ismolded into fixed bumper 17 or a variably disposed phallus extension 43.With this method of attachment, said phallus extension 43 is pivotal atthe attached end and will allow for angular changes as the user shiftsposition of said horn 2. A wide variety of bumper shapes, bothstationary and pivotal, can be designed and made to attach with thismethod.

FIGS. 15A-C depict an alternative embodiment of the present inventionemploying an externally supplied water source via hose 48 instead of anelectric pump. Supply hose 48, connected to hydro jet inlet 18 is influid communication with a bathtub waterspout or a jet nozzle of a hottub, or any other water pressure source. The air suction conduit 10 maybe routed within the housing and exit at any penetration point on thehousing and extend to the air space above the water line. Hydro jet 8discharges the mixture of air and water at discharge nozzle 12 whenwater under pressure is supplied through hose 48 and air is venturied inthrough air suction conduit 10. This means eliminates the need for anelectric power source and pump with no loss of function.

In FIG. 15B the base of the unit is chamfered at 49 to the back base ofthe lower housing to such a degree that the unit can be tilted back,FIG. 15C, with the slide extension 21, fixed and extended, and optionalsuction cup 46 making a fixed second point of contact. This featureremoveably fixes the device in a stationary position and allows handsfree operation during stimulation.

In FIG. 15C, the upper extents of the horn 2 can be coated, textured, oran inlay made of a rubber compound 45 to make a non-slip, comfortablegrip for the user. A series of ridges 52, FIG. 15B, may also be employedat the back or front of neck on said horn 2 to provide a grippingsurface. Said horn 2 is slender and a plurality of shapes may bedesigned to fit comfortably in the hand of the average female user.

In FIG. 15B, vent hole 51 is utilized to continuously remove air fromthe internal volume as housing 1 floods with water from the bottom andthe air is displaced. Said vent hole 51 is located at the top of saidhorn 2 to minimize buoyancy of the device.

In a typical session the female user places said saddle 1 into a tub ofwater drawn to the desired temperature to suit the bather. Saidswitchable unit 16 is placed on the outside edge of the tub and theelectrical supply 15 is plugged into the switchable unit 16. The femaleuser may now enter the bath and position said saddle 1 to a desireddistance from the back of said tub 14 and take a seated position on saidsaddle 1. The user may now turn on the power to the device at saidswitchable unit 16 and adjust the seating position in the saddle 1 orrecline her upper torso against the rear wall of the tub 14. The user'slegs may be extended without interference or may be drawn up in asplayed position. Placing a hand on said horn 2 as leverage, the femaleuser now may position her pelvic region at the desired distance from orup to said bumper 17. The user may adjust the velocity of the air-watermixture discharging from hydro jet 8 by adjusting said air control valve20 to the desired stimulation intensity. Said horn 2 may be moved to aplurality of positions to fine tune the trajectory of the dischargestream to focus the discharge at the desired stimulation point(s).

The materials required to construct the unit could be of injectionmolded or blow molded plastic. The bumper can be made of silicone, softplastic or rubber compound. The pumping unit is common to those skilledin the art as well as the hydro jet and all required tubing andelectrical parts to construct the device.

It will be understood that certain features and sub-combinations are ofutility and may be employed without reference to other features andsub-combinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of theclaims. Since many possible embodiments may be made of the inventionwithout departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood thatall matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is tobe interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.

1. A method of hydrotherapeutic stimulation of the female clitoralregion in a contained water vessel using a hydro jet device compromisingthe following steps: a. Positioning the user within the contained watervessel; b. Placing the hydro jet device under the water between theuser's legs in proximity to said user's vagina; c. Inserting a portionof the exterior of the hydro jet device in said user's vagina to fix thespatial relationship and position of the hydro jet device in relation tothe user's vagina and clitoris; d. Engaging the exterior of the hydrojet device and the user's body; e. Accelerating and combining water andair in the hydro jet device to produce an air-water stream underpressure; f. Discharging said air-water stream towards said user'sclitoral region for clitoris stimulation; and, g. Allowing the user tocontrol the exterior of the hydro jet device through engagement withsaid user's lower body for vaginal stimulation while simultaneouslyallowing the user to control the discharge trajectory and intensity ofsaid air-water stream during engagement and stimulation of said user'sclitoral region.
 2. The method of hydrotherapeutic stimulation of thefemale clitoral region according to claim 1 wherein said portion of theexterior of the hydro jet device inserted in said user's vagina to fixthe spatial relationship between the user and the hydro jet device is anattachment which is detachable from the hydro jet device.
 3. The methodof hydrotherapeutic stimulation of the female clitoral region accordingto claim 2 wherein said attachment is phallic shape.